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11:00 pm

Aspen Institute Presents"Privacy, Safety, and the Law"
Privacy or Safety? The continuing talk of the controversial issue is brought into question in the fifth and final episode of WORLD Channel's second season of The Aspen Institute Presents. The BBC's Jon Stewart hosts Privacy, Safety, and the Law, which weighs the importance of privacy and safety for both the government and citizens of the United States. National security experts, including former U.S. D

Nightly Business Report
Tonight on Nightly Business Report - a mixed employment report. What does the timing mean for the Federal Reserve's plan to scale back its bond-buying program and the markets? And - our Market Monitor has 4 stocks he says could go up as much as 20% in the next year. D

Nature"Kangaroo Mob"
Street-smart kangaroos are moving into Australia's capital city along with ecologists who follow their every move. Cameras follow mob leader, Black Spot; kangaroo mother, Madge, and her two joeys; mischievous Sonny and pouch-bound Alice, during one drought-stricken year.G

3:00 am

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Guantanamo Ethics - In the wake of the September 11th attacks, the US established a detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to imprison and interrogate those captured in the new war against terror. Today, citing concerns about torture and human rights abuses, a growing movement is urging that Gitmo be shut down. Kim Lawton looks at the complex ethical and moral questions surrounding Guantanamo, including whether hunger-striking detainees should be force fed. D

To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe"Madam President"
This Week on TO THE CONTRARY: Young People will buy Obamacare exchanges; Interracial couples more likely to live together than get married; Madam President interview with Stephanie Schriock, President of Emily's List. Panelists: Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-, DC; Megan Beyer, Center for Gender Equality; Francesca Chambers, Red Alert Editor; Heritage Foundations' Genevieve Wood. D

Intelligence Squared U.S."The World Would Be Better Off Without Religion"
2012 was a disappointing year for Republicans. The failure to win key swing states in the presidential election and surprising losses in the House and Senate have prompted some reflection. Was their embrace of small government, low taxes, and a strong conservative stance on social issues at odds with shifting American demographics? Or did the GOP embrace the right platform, but the wrong candidates?. D

6:00 am

Intelligence Squared U.S."Is The Fda Too Cautious?"
The Food and Drug Administration, the oldest comprehensive consumer protection agency in the U.S. federal government, is charged with protecting the public health. Under this mandate, it regulates drugs and medical devices for their safety and effectiveness. D

7:00 am

Aspen Institute Presents"Privacy, Safety, and the Law"
Privacy or Safety? The continuing talk of the controversial issue is brought into question in the fifth and final episode of WORLD Channel's second season of The Aspen Institute Presents. The BBC's Jon Stewart hosts Privacy, Safety, and the Law, which weighs the importance of privacy and safety for both the government and citizens of the United States. National security experts, including former U.S. D

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
Guantanamo Ethics - In the wake of the September 11th attacks, the US established a detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to imprison and interrogate those captured in the new war against terror. Today, citing concerns about torture and human rights abuses, a growing movement is urging that Gitmo be shut down. Kim Lawton looks at the complex ethical and moral questions surrounding Guantanamo, including whether hunger-striking detainees should be force fed. D

9:00 am

Liquid Assets: The Story of Our Water Infrastructure
LIQUID ASSETS, a ninety-minute documentary, tells the story of essential infrastructure systems: water, wastewater, and stormwater. These systems - some in the ground for more than 100 years - provide a critical public health function and are essential for economic development and growth. Largely out of sight and out of mind, these aging systems have not been maintained, and some estimates suggest this is the single largest public works endeavor in our nation's history. D

10:30 am

Dialogue"Remembering The Holocaust"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with Marion Blumenthal Lazan, who works to educate people about Nazi Germany's Holocaust and her experiences as a survivor. She is the co-author of a young adult book about her experiences called Four Perfect Pebbles and the subject of the documentary Marion's Triumph: Surviving History's Nightmare. Lazan was imprisoned for more than six years in four camps, including the Bergen-Belsen camp, where Anne Frank died.G

11:00 am

Intelligence Squared U.S."The World Would Be Better Off Without Religion"
2012 was a disappointing year for Republicans. The failure to win key swing states in the presidential election and surprising losses in the House and Senate have prompted some reflection. Was their embrace of small government, low taxes, and a strong conservative stance on social issues at odds with shifting American demographics? Or did the GOP embrace the right platform, but the wrong candidates?. D

12:00 pm

Intelligence Squared U.S."Is The Fda Too Cautious?"
The Food and Drug Administration, the oldest comprehensive consumer protection agency in the U.S. federal government, is charged with protecting the public health. Under this mandate, it regulates drugs and medical devices for their safety and effectiveness. D

1:00 pm

Aspen Institute Presents"Privacy, Safety, and the Law"
Privacy or Safety? The continuing talk of the controversial issue is brought into question in the fifth and final episode of WORLD Channel's second season of The Aspen Institute Presents. The BBC's Jon Stewart hosts Privacy, Safety, and the Law, which weighs the importance of privacy and safety for both the government and citizens of the United States. National security experts, including former U.S. D

2:00 pm

To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe"Madam President"
This Week on TO THE CONTRARY: Young People will buy Obamacare exchanges; Interracial couples more likely to live together than get married; Madam President interview with Stephanie Schriock, President of Emily's List. Panelists: Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-, DC; Megan Beyer, Center for Gender Equality; Francesca Chambers, Red Alert Editor; Heritage Foundations' Genevieve Wood. D

European Journal"Village of thieves: evidence burning of Picasso, Monet and Matisse Artwork"
Romania / The Netherlands: Village Of Thieves - The people accused of stealing works by world-famous artists last year in Rotterdam are now on trial in Bucharest. In the suspects' home village in eastern Romania just about everyone knows them. In the Netherlands, it was the art theft of the century. D

Earthflight, A Nature Special Presentation"North America"
Producer John Downer and his team show the world on the wings of birds, beginning with snow geese. A tiny camera on the back of a trained bird allows viewers to join snow geese flying over New York Harbor. The team also used spycams, a radio-controlled drone, and put cameramen on paragliders piloted by biologists. Their methods allow viewers to fly under the Golden Gate Bridge with pelicans and sail on air currents with golden eagles.G

5:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Wild Fire"
Idaho's wildland fires have become increasingly large, violent and intense in the years since 2000, demonstrated by the summer of 2007. OUTDOOR IDAHO follows the flames to Yellow Pine, Ketchum and the Salmon River to capture the competition between fire and firefighter and talks with homeowners, business people and fire-fighting commanders.G

5:30 pm

Dialogue"Remembering The Holocaust"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with Marion Blumenthal Lazan, who works to educate people about Nazi Germany's Holocaust and her experiences as a survivor. She is the co-author of a young adult book about her experiences called Four Perfect Pebbles and the subject of the documentary Marion's Triumph: Surviving History's Nightmare. Lazan was imprisoned for more than six years in four camps, including the Bergen-Belsen camp, where Anne Frank died.G

America ReFramed"Follow The Leader"
A political coming-of-age documentary about three boys who want to be President. Over three life-changing years, each rethinks his beliefs and discovers who he truly wants to be as an adult. D

8:30 pm

Serving America: Memories of Peace Corps
SERVING AMERICA: MEMORIES OF PEACE CORPS highlights the experiences of some of the nearly 3,000 volunteers who served during the early years of the Peace Corps. A mix of archival film and photographs, along with personal stories from former volunteers, tells a story of service and idealism. Interviews convey the volunteers' passion, commitment and bravery as they lived and worked in developing countries, including South and Central America, Africa and the Middle East. D

9:00 pm

Moyers & Company"What Are We Doing In Syria?"
With the probability of American intervention, Syria is everywhere in the news. On this week's Moyers & Company (check local listings), Phil Donahue, filling in for Bill Moyers, speaks with National Public Radio Middle East correspondent Deborah Amos and historian and Vietnam veteran Andrew Bacevich about the possible repercussions of our actions in the Middle East. As he has so often in recent years, historian and analyst Andrew Bacevich is asking the important questions about America's role in the world and specifically why we should go into Syria. D